State denies unit at Otter gas prospectCook Inlet Energy had pledged more drilling, but Alaska’s oil and gas director finds that company can proceed lease by lease Wesley Loy For Petroleum News
Alaska’s oil and gas director has denied Cook Inlet Energy LLC’s application to form the Otter oil and gas unit.
Otter is an onshore natural gas prospect on the inlet’s west side, about nine miles north of the Beluga River gas field and five miles west of the Lewis River gas field.
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